US8756859B2 - Stackable elevated planter - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to planters for flowers and other plants.
- planters there are a variety of planters available in the marketplace for flowers and other plants.
- the planters have a body which defines a cavity in which potting soil is held.
- Most planters in the market are molded plastic.
- Others are made from materials such as fiber, porcelain, clay, foam, and metal. These planters are typically made into the same shapes such as pots, bowls and window boxes that are often low to the ground and only have one purpose or use.
- a multi-purpose planter that can be raised and supported on legs, or transformed to be used without legs on a deck, patio or porch, provides more options for the consumer.
- many consumers want the ability to use the planter outside as well as inside is another advantage.
- I provide a stackable elevated planter which has a rectangular or oval body that holds potting soil.
- the planter body has a rectangular or oval base having a length, width, a top surface, a bottom and a perimeter. Walls connected to the perimeter of the base extend away from the top surface of the base to define a cavity having a cavity length, a cavity width and a cavity depth.
- Four legs sockets are attached to and extend away from the bottom of the base to define a rectangle. There is a first length between a pair of adjacent legs sockets along a length of that rectangle and a first width between a second pair of leg sockets along a width of the rectangle.
- Four legs, each leg having one end sized to fit within one of the leg sockets are provided.
- the legs have a length less that the first length and a width which is less than one fourth of the width of the rectangle such that the four legs can be laid side by side on the base and within the cavity and a similar second planter having a body with four legs sockets can be placed within the cavity.
- the body of the second planter may be positioned over the four legs such that the leg sockets of the second planter body extend beyond the four legs and the leg sockets of the second planter may rest on the top surface of the rectangular base.
- I further prefer to provide a shelf that fits within the cavity of the planter body for shipment and attaches to the legs when the elevated planter is assembled.
- the planter could be made with two rather than four legs.
- the legs can be filled with water and a wick may extend from each leg into the planter body.
- the elevated planter can be made of plastic, is easy to assemble and is very durable. Because of the shape of the planter body and the dimensions of the legs multiple planters can be nested together and tightly stacked.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of present preferred embodiment of my a planter showing the planter in an assembled condition for use.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the planter shown in FIG. 1 with the legs removed and placed against the bottom surface of the planter body to show that the legs are sized so that all four legs can fit side-by-side below and against the bottom surface of the planter.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of four planters of the type shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 disassembled and stacked for storage and shipment.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line IV-IV in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a second present preferred embodiment of my a planter showing the planter in an assembled condition for use.
- FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the planter shown in FIG. 5 with the legs removed and placed against the bottom surface of the planter body.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a third present preferred embodiment of my planter showing the planter in an assembled condition for use.
- FIG. 8 is a top view of the planter shown in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the planter shown in FIGS. 1 through 4 without legs and having a cover.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the planter shown in FIG. 1 with an optional insert.
- FIGS. 1 through 4 The first present preferred embodiment of my elevated planter 1 is shown in FIGS. 1 through 4 .
- I provide a planter body 2 having a base 4 sidewalls 7 and endwalls 8 . These walls extend from the perimeter of the base 4 away from the top surface 5 of the base to define an open unobstructed, generally rectangular cavity 3 in which potting soil is placed.
- I prefer to provide a lip 9 which extends outwardly from the sidewalls 7 and endwalls 8 .
- Four leg sockets 12 extend from the base. There is one leg socket at each corner of the rectangular base. I also prefer to provide ribs 14 across the bottom surface 6 of the base for added strength.
- each leg 14 is removably inserted into a leg socket 12 .
- the collar prevents a leg from being inserted into the leg socket a distance more than the distance from the end of the leg to the collar. Furthermore, by providing this collar one can assure that all of the legs 14 are inserted the same distance into the leg sockets.
- a slot (not shown) is provided in the sides of the shelf to receive each pin. Shelf 20 is hung on these pins. This shelf provides not only a storage space but also adds stability to the assembled elevated planter.
- Notches 22 are provided in the corners of the shelf 20 so that the shelf extends around the legs.
- I may provide a spacer sheet 46 having legs which fits on the planter body 2 .
- This sheet keeps the soil away from the bottom of the planter body and provides a space into which water may drain.
- a plurality of openings are provided in the spacer sheet.
- leg sockets 12 define a rectangular area indicated by dotted line 18 in FIG. 2 , on the bottom surface 6 of base 4 of the planter body 2 .
- Legs 14 have a length from the upper end 15 to the bottom 17 of the leg which is slightly less than the length of rectangle 18 .
- the legs may have a uniform cross section along their lengths or may be tapered. When the legs are tapered, as in the present preferred embodiment, the width of the leg at the top end 15 maybe greater than the width of the leg at the bottom end 17 .
- the average cross section of each leg is such that the average cross-sectional of each leg is not greater than one fourth of the width of rectangle 18 .
- the planter could also be used without the legs as shown in FIG. 9 .
- the leg sockets 12 would act as feet.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 A second present preferred embodiment of my planter 30 is shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- This embodiment further is quite similar to the first embodiment but has an oval base 34 .
- Sidewall 36 extends from the perimeter of the base 34 to form the planter body 32 .
- Leg sockets 38 are provided on the base 32 of the planter body 32 . These legs sockets define a rectangle 40 into which legs 42 may be laid side-by-side for storage and shipment.
- a shelf 39 which is attached to the legs 42 in a similar manner as the first embodiment.
- This embodiment could also be used without the legs.
- a third present preferred embodiment 50 shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 has a planter body 52 having a base 54 and a pair of legs 56 that fit into leg sockets 55 on the planter body.
- the legs and leg sockets extend across opposite ends of the planter body. I prefer to use the legs 56 as a water reservoir for the plants. Therefore, I provide a fill spout 57 on each leg.
- each leg is open and each opening 51 aligns with the open top of one leg.
- An optional removable cover 60 is provided over each opening 51 .
- a wick 62 extends through an opening 61 in each cover to the bottom of the leg. The wick draws water from the leg into planting soil (not shown) that is put in the planter. If desired, one could provide similar features in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 through 6 so that the legs in that embodiment could be used as a water reservoir.
- legs 56 are sized to fit within the planter body 52 for shipment and storage. When placed in the planter body the two legs would be placed one on top of another permitting multiple planters to be stacked and nested as in the embodiment at FIGS. 1 through 4 .
- a removable shelf 58 may also be provided that also fits within the planter body for storage and shipment.
- the planter may hold several gallons of water in the legs. Consequently, plants grown in this planter could thrive for several days or even weeks without watering or refilling the legs with water.
- a removable transparent cover 70 may be provided on the planter.
- the cover should be a size to fit within the planter body when inverted and receive the legs of the planter for storage.
- the shelf and cover could be sized so that the shelf fits in or under the cover for storage.
- the planter body, legs and shelf of both embodiments of my elevated planter are preferably made from injection molded plastics such as polycarbonate or polyvinylchloride.
- injection molded plastics such as polycarbonate or polyvinylchloride.
- the walls be tapered, as can be seen in FIG. 4 , rather than be perpendicular to the base.
- the legs and shelf can be easily attached to the planter body without the need for any tools or fasteners. It is also easy to disassemble the elevated planter box for storage.
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